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I also recently used a DOS-based utility that was like FDISK on crack, but I can't remember the name. It was text-based, and the text was in color. Oh well.

I should also mention that I already tried Partition Magic and Norton Ghost on it. Strangely, PM couldn't read the disk while Ghost could. We don't have 250GB of spare space on another hard drive to try copying the data to with Ghost, unfortunately, and Ghost doesn't seem able to do anything else for us (such as letting us view the files on the disk or edit the partition table).

This is mostly a note to myself. I've sifted through the mass of ocremix tracks I've downloaded and have reduced them down to the following mix that should fit on a 80 minute CD (a very very tight fit if I decide to put the standard 2 second pauses between tracks). Here they are in the initial order I've decided on:

smproject\Relics Of The Chozo - 02 - Vigilante - So It Begins... (Intro Theme).oggVigilante - So It Begins... (Intro Theme)

Check out this slashdot article: http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/11/11/2227249

They have a Creative Computing magazine section of their archive:http://www.atarimagazines.com/creative/

I pretty much learned how to program by entering BASIC programs from Creative Computing magazines and books into my dad's Heathkit computer. I still have the second Best Of book as well (it's really beat-up though).